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Wooster daily Republican. (Wooster, Ohio), 1919-02-21

Wooster daily Republican. (Wooster, Ohio), 1919-02-21 page 1

WoosfER Daily Repub The Weafcr Local rains tonight; sllelit-ty colder. Saturday generally fair. Vol. XXXII, No. 222 WOOSTER, OHIO FRIDAY. FEB. 21, 1919 Price 2 Cents. By Carrier 10c a Week FEAK EMBOLI LICAN ( ' '4,000 CtaWM Dally, SM MAY KILL TIffiK SETTLE RUSSIAN FEW DAYS-ISLAND MEETING OFF Paris, Feb. 21 Tin- council of leu, representing the Itiu, live na-ion at the jieace conference resumed sessions today for tin- first tiini' since being interrupted by t lie al-luck on I'reinior Clement can. A detailed account of the last provisions of the armistice i to he presented by Mai shall I'oi h. .This will describe the occupation of the "est bank of the Rhine, as a preventative of hostilities again.! Franc or other internal ional com-plications.Pails, Feb. 21 A solution of the gigantic Russiau problem will he found by the committee of ten rep. resi ntatives of the big five powers within two or three days, according 10 a statement made today by Andre Tardieu, a member of the French peace commission M Tardieu made it known for the first time that conversations with the Russian bolshcvlki bad been broken off following their reply to the Invitation to meet representatives of the allies at Princes Island in the sen of Marmora However, the solution which lln olilento hopes to reach will cinbracn the question of the conference between the allies and the various Russian factors The allies demanded a cessation of hostilities in Russia also a suspension of bolshevik massacres, it was pointed out, whereas the soviet government replied merely with a pecuniary offer. M Tardieu characterized this reply as Irrelevant The work of the various committees, including that the commission dealing with reparation will be finished by the time President Wilson returns (about March 12) it was stated by M Tardieu. M. Tardieu is expected to state tbo position of France on the question of Germany's western frontier when this important matter comes up before the council of ten this mouth. RUSSIAN REDS HAVE 250,000 REAL FIGHTERS London. Feb. 21. The Russian Bolsheviks now have an army of 75U.0UU soldiers, of whom 2fi0.i,ino me efficient fighters, said a (ientiHu wireless dispatch picked up lu re to- day. The Bolsheviks are. planning an plniiuiii; offensive against Poland, cast Prussia, Bohemia, Slavonia and Austria- Hungary in the spring, according to reports from Stockholm. The Russian munitions factories are being speeded up. it is said, and agitators are being sent to Kngtaiid to disseminate Bolshevik principles. SCHOOLS HA XV. CI.ASSKS IX PR1VATK HO.MKS IIP Klkhart, Kan.. Feb. 21. With all schools closed since October 11 on account of the Influenza ban the Klkhart high schools have begun rce-ItntiotM in private homes. Juniors nd seniors alrendv are :i"enil'er. classes and the other schools may follow. I rkncii and bklcians in THK MARKKT CO RCATTLK. Seattle. Wash., Feb. 21. The llelstein-Friesian Association of America has an order for l.'i.nno head of dairy cows to be shipped to France, acording to George A. One, a prominent cattleman of this state. Belgium also has orders in for a large number of thoroughbred cattle.INTRODUCE NEW BILLS FOR OHIO Columbus. Feb. 21. --The following bills were Introduced today: By Representative Fottrrman, of Hamilton, appropriating three million dollars as follows: 7M.no for the state board of administration. 'SOO.t.iOO for policing, controlling and maintaining highways: $r,00 for constructing and repairing main market roads; $225.00"! for weak school districts: 150.000 to renay owners for stock destroyed in fighting the hoof and mouth disease. Stokes of Montgomery: An emergency measure allowing bankrupt municipalitiea to issue bonds to provide work lor unemployed. Mr. Dunspauh of Mahoning: Pro- rldinr no lrl under 21 ean work ov- ... i a kKiin fi.tiiriluT: houn other aays, or orer 5 boura per week. PROBLEM WITHIN I T ill AND ARIZONA I'l.AN .swapping i:i:si:k .ii(s Ctah. Feb. 21. Sail I.;(k I'tall is '(lie City, ring with Arf.omi for a - wap of la ml fax or I lie trade consummated it A 1 izona a ppeurs t and if Die dial i will tievessitale t b first change in Stale lines, and incidentally the first revision of maps of the Tinted States for almost a quarter of a century. Ctali would swap the Kabilt Indian Reservation for the Piute Reservation, thus making the Sun Juan River the boundary line between the States. voi.o co i" x tv, big pi:r cai,.. HAS CAPITA W FA LI II Woodland, t'al., Feb county has the highest 21. Yolo per capita the I ' n i led ! wealth of any county in I States, according to statistics com piled by the chamber of commerce here and the local banks. These showed that Liberty Bond purchasers in Yolo county totaled $2S5 p'-r capita, or $:i.!i.')(.iol. The banks of the county have $7,112.N.r4 on deposit, or more than $174 per capita. HUNS ONCE MORE DEFY VICTORS London. Feb. 21. Germany is again defying armisiies conditions, according to information received liens today. The Germans have not ceased hostilities against the Poles and according to advices from Warsaw infantry and artillery attacks were in progress on the eastern front on Wednesday. BEHGER, SENTENCED TO PEN, IS OUT ON BOND ;! Chicago, Feb, 2 1 . Coilgressiiiaii-olee' Victor L. lierger ami bis lour associate Socialists sentenced to 2" years in the federal pi ison at L a . oiiwortli. late verterda.v by federal jud ie Landis, are today al liberty on bonds of $2."i,mi(i each, for which So cial sis and friends in Chicago scheduled property valued at J'ino,- IMlO. Twenly-live men and women signed the bonds for Berger. Irwin St John Tucker. Adolph Cornier. L. l.oi is Kngdahl and William Kruse. the Socialists found guilty of obstructing the draft and intei loring with war activities. Judge AlschubT betore .signing, the appeal bonds, warned the men thai any attempt to repeat I he offenses for which I bey wire convicted would result in immediate cancellation of the hoiid.s and that they would be sent lo (all pending the appeal. To tlii. the defendants all agreed. SHERMAN CALLS WILSON UNWISE ! ON BOSTON TALK I Washington, Feb. 1 Senator Sherman of Illinois. picsented a resolution today declaring it the sense, of the senate that the president should refrain from public discussion of the league of nation': propus't ion until be has oniuttini- ca'ed with cither the M-nati . ...i P' 'I or the foreign relations roiiiiuittct . he resolution tntiiirales tlie presi detitial address at Boston "ill lliwise, undiplomatic, and calculate to promote discord Let ween t h resident and the senate. COHIN TO PLEAD THAT HE IS INSANE Paris. Feb. 21.- Iie.imu the defense of Liuile Collin ant of Premier M. i bmon-p was learned today fmm 11 v-ll be assail all It h ii' h I that a grandfather and OU-lll bo died in a mad house. Cottin is described by friend- not strong minded. H'- ha- be n m fluenceil lately by l!i.-heik lit'ia lure. liublin. Fob 21. The eei ut ve-of the Sein Fein organization Todav decided to make Faster Momlav a holiday "in honor of the Dublin re bell ion and the Sein Fein dead " A n received from Prof Develera. who recently escaped from orison, sayini that he had "fled to do Ireland work and 1s aoing it." (BUTTER PRICE SHOULD ! G0D0WSAY -Washington. Feb 21 -There H plenty of creamery butter in the cold : ii .rare houses in the I'. S. and prices should be going down instead of up. I On February 1. 1 ! 1 i there were I in storage :!i.M ," .T!."i pounds, as j compared with 2'i.72-".M " pounds l last year, in addition to 1 ;!, i !"i,9 4 . i pounds held by the government for ; the army, navy and allied goveru-' inents tiie bureau of markets, de-; partmeut of agriculture announced ' today. NO DETAILS OF LEAGUE IN HIS TALK AT BOSTON President, Due to Arrive Monday Noon, Will Speak Extemporaneously.Washington, I eh. 21. President Wilson will sail on his return trip to Furooc iiIhuiI March .". it was an- I honored at the navy dcpai-1 incut to. day. I 'i Hollander MacCiiulct has rcccii-eil a wireless dispatch I coin I be Geolge Washington. rMilo.liiK lb.it that vessel be held in readiness to mi.! with the president for I rain e at about thet date. 'I be president cMils t ic;uh Boston not later than noon Monday. Me will enc Monday night tor Washington, and expects In ho at work in the executives office of the while house the following morning. WASHINGTON. Feb. 21. That I President Wilson's Boston addresses j will deal with the broad problems of ' the league of nations and not go lute details of the construction of the otislilutioti, became known today, win ii the president let it ho known that he would speak extemporaneously. This information was con i'il to secretary Tumulty bv win-less. Al the san.e time the president requested that arrangements be made for him to deliver the addresses u-carly in the day as possible. Ac eonlinglv Secretary Tumulty arraii;.' ed for the address to take place between 1 and 2:::o p. m It was stat pod the president will speak about C"p minutes. Six C S. dost rovers steamed u to sea today to give President Wilsol his tirst welcome home ami to escorl to this port the steamship C.eorg Washington. The six speedy light ing ships ale the Gamble, .Meredith llapliug. Paulding. Walker and Con vnglian. They expected to reach th' George Washington about live bun drcil miles off Capo Cod. The presidential ship, which is dm In arrive here-Monday, was report"! !oda about l.ooo miles out steam ing far ahead of her naval convov ; Because of a slight ao ideiit to on-'of her turbines, the drciidnaugh ! New Mcmco. lieuding llic niuvny could make olilv half speed and wio i forced to drop behind, while the ;n- companding dost l oyer licet was tieie back bv the heavy seas. It is expected, h.jwovoi. that the latter wi' latch up with the George Washing Ion before the desl I oyers llii.t lMt hire today ieah her. The cttiis4i Denver also put to sea today to moot the George Washington. When the I 'i esidelit 's boat arrive-here it will anchor in president Bonds. The presidential patlv will ,e transfeiied to the navy coast guard steamer Ossippcc. aboard w hich will 'be Ma jor I'eteis ami Governor Coolidgo ami possibls otbot New ICnglaii'l governors. The presi ilrnt will land .t Commonwealth en I nd then will begin the paraih ..... ...... ... .1... I... 1tiV:i across i lie im mi tii- . .i. . i Imtcl in the Bal; Bay The proi e-...... ;n pi.i.u. 1 1 , 1 1 . 1 1 1-1 . Kiilnl lines ii ' i. .!,, u, ipp.-.niio- The w elcome to I ho ptesidolit is oxpocte, ti he the noisiest ami most speefacu lai overaMordeil a disl ing u i' !o 'I vis iliir to N vv lingl.iip'l Puilding a long I ho t -onto ol man h will Im in gala al'iro aiid as tbo an timi'ibile a i rv ing Presiib iit and Mrs Wib r.n. sin rounded , tronp of avlrv. pas s !..;lcin omlu'.n. Ih tires,,nt ial salnli- of 2 1 gun.-. wi" ho hied Al tbo ImleT the Pie:-idonl will confer with Ins soi 1 1 i.ii v. .lo'opl, p Tmiptilty In tl.p- evening th Pr side nt will make Ins addre-s al Moibauics Mall II o seating ca pa itv nf tbo hall is onlv s.wn tiou-sainl. toif tt is etl'ii atod i tint matt-. 2 mi I. mi appli at lot, for i ii l.ets v made. Pians wote nl. being i om ;! ' '! t'elav 'or the rorepiHiTi In Mr. Wilson. Miip". t'a'lieriiio p..osl,k'iv -kv "little graildn. other of t'.o B'J- ial: 1 ti id hi ion." now in P.oston is alnoi.:. fj.o 41 women whom Mr- peters ! i named If) asi.-t hoi in the tocoptioni !! I he Ptoujdenfv Wife Bollaife-- While his parents wen; aay l:udolih Iadvga. need 11. found a revolver. He thought it as empty when he pulled the trigger, but his brother Frank, aged t. was killed. . m m M. CLEMENCEAU SERIOUSLY ILL; CRISIS IS NEAR Paris. I Vb. 21. The condition of Premier Cleilieiiceiiu became critical today. The temperature of the pre. iiticr rose somewhat, and three of the most eminent physicians in I Vance were hurriedly summoned."Nothing can lie aid now," was staled by one t the physicians after the fll s cvumiiia-liiin. ll was know i, however, that l ben' tire f ears l hat an embolism may develop.. (It was an embolism that caused the death of Col. Theodore ISooseielt. ) Paris, Feb. 21. Premier Cleinen-ceau's condition wus again satisfail-orv today. He spent a restful night, but I ho physicians hold that the crisis may not he reached until Sunday, j Andre Tardieu, ini-mber of the French peaco commlsaioi) said that the premier hud not expectorated any blood since Wedlinesilny. The bullet which struck the chest did not penetrate (lit; right lung but only the outer tissue If fatal res u lis do fore Saturday opinio not set In he- Is prevalent among the four physicians al tending that M. Clemenceaii will recover. Despite the fact thht M.Ciemcn--caus condition was aald to be satisfactory today it waa jtatud that his absence from the pclco conference Mas likely to be prolonged. Fear of pulmqnftrjiiponjpllcatlona seemed removed toifiiy. The police ire keeping up a constant Kiarch of 'be homes of known anarchists mid the managing director of the new.s-paper Liberluire has been arrested. When his home was searched a see-ret printing press was discovered iloug with thousands of pamphlet., Irawn up in conformity with the Russian bolshevik doctrines. Thev were addressed to all or theconi--aid M. Tardieu. "The premier n-iinnlsts of the world. "We have ever reason for hope" mains in excellent humor and lli-loeiors have the greatest, difficult v ill keeping him Iroiii talking. He n-usok to stay in bed mid insists upon biking about the attack. He read ' he newspapers which contain very little else than news about himself ind wants to converse?, which the nhy: (elans think is an unwise thing ' The chief fears that lire felt ali o vor the advanced age o M. Clemen ii. ( lie is going mi Mil) But no fears re l in the miml o! "the Tiger" hiui',1 II. lie is cheer fill and confident that he will ,-oon 'ie out and about, taking up om e again I he strenuous labors of the peace conference His womlerlul coiiMgos is the gfeati-t asset The premier h e)s that It Is a 'midship to have vi iors refused lo see h I m and be has chafed a bit under this restrict ion The patient, "ordial nature craves companionship mil conversation tin Thursday aMiinoon the premier slept for a while and wus much rested It Is reganied by the pub-lie at largo as a s.guificant fact that 'be doctors behl h.n k until yesterday the information that one of the bullets bud a fleeted the right lung This news acted a damper upon the joy of the people, hut the later information' that "" premier wa doing; so well gavi the public call' for hither spirii - On account of Hi- attempted a sassiiiaiiou premiei Lloyd George m Knglaml, postponed the trip be wa-to have made to I'ariii. The big five ad H.iiriu d the moot ilig they woie to ,.iv hold on Thiii'-day ;il ii. They e-ot today, how ever 700 SLAIN IN GERMAN SCRAP Berlin. I.ii j ii I Via London, lib 21. 1 Seven hundred Kparta- lides well killed ,.: wounded HI the righting willi govi rniiieiit troops :H the Ruhr lii-Miit of Rhenish I'liis-sia Tb-y leteiv.ii i.eavy lenifoice-lueiits from Betpi. Tbo Iieiit-, h liatik at Mulbeim has t n looted and 4'oi.ijiiii.iiiii mrks stolon t'AWKIl OVS1CIW FATAL. Havftna. Illv . Feb. 21. H. T. Wheeler, of Forest City, and his son Charlox ;lioii from ptomaine poisoning caused by eating canned oysters at a birthday celebration. The son had Just returned from the army. xami: sorxiiii i orfign Gaeluno Galioiil, aged 25. a Cincinnati soldier, told the court that for an American liU name soundid loo foreign, and lie made application for his name to lie Americanized. The" ' court decided that the soldier' position was well taken mid al- lowed him to change his name to "George Albert Galion.' lie is attached to the coat artil- lory and is thoroughly Anieri- TREASURY WILL ISSUESOMENEW CERTIFICATES Washington, Feb. 2 1 .--Treasury certificates of indebtedness will be submitted al par and accrued interest by Secretary of the Treasury Glass on February 27. payable July 2!', and both principal and interest exempt from all taxation. The bonds will be issued ill Jo nil. $l,(m(), ffi.tmo, $111,000 and $100,000 si.es. all at 4 1-2 per cent, by tbo Federal Reserve banks. Subscriptions will close March .r. TWO ITALIANS DIE IN ELECTRIC CHAIR Columbus. Feb. 2 1.- Heath by lectroculiou shortly after iiidiiiiglit this morning was the penally paid by Frank Mazzano. 21, and Rosa no Borgia, 2.ri, Akron Italians, convicted of murdering Patrolman Get bin Richards at Akror. 12 months ago. Akron citizens witnessed the legal I killing of the prsioners at the penitentiary. The stale legislature turned down the reiiies( of Heprcseiila-tive Funis, JiemoiTat, of Lucas county, for iliiiii-iliate actioi. Into 'yesterday on his resolution asking Gov. Cox lo commute the sentences of the two men lo Mo i m prison men I . "It is not right that I should die , if M.izzano. he toll the truth." said Boigia when Warden Thomas asked the prisoner, alter being M rapped in the death (hail, if ho hail anything to sa.v. Borgia's last words were ; l hat be was innocent . "I have nothing to sa.v now." ile- ' clarod Mazaiio, w ho was elect rocut - jed lirst. YANKS ARE IN BERLIN HOTEL Copenhagen, .-,,, American troop:, sent in llerlin lo Kuard the food supplies are iiiar1ereil al a ho tel to hi the German capital, according I message received by the Fxtia Bladet. today. LAUGH AT THEIR OLD JOBS; WAGES TOO SMALL ' Loudon, Fob. t.ihv maili. Thoir. ands of women " munitions" In F.nglaiid are now l aving the time of their lives now. Although not drawing the high wages they did dining the vvar. they are receiving $7 00 a week out-iif woik pay from the ilrll i' ll Gov ortitni lit. Inning the war some ol the e glil, 1 illtieil ill Ii IJ I'll a;: $ 1 .'. a week, whlb all pp them drew al lea-l $20. Lo-ing all conception of Hie value o,' mi.nev the'v "blow II ' on line silk'-. !a hlonahle dresxe -.ls lo the theatre ii nd I lie seio ide. IPInre I he war thev woi l.id in, .tiviinl: al . 2. with fond and bulging. Still retaining, their iii;llioiiar i lii'lp-. but noi tli.i pay. tin- gii), to lii -f lo return lo their old po-itioir 'a I p 1 1 . -1 1 1 .i 1 1 1 - tljoiiirli (ilt r d Iwiij. ! I lie wage Ihoy ricciviil l.efole. ThoT 'piefi.r to draw the "Government J7 a l w eel. s ute- lily. "I he following im id ut- j-Iikw tin al'i'llde ril" the ej -: Two gills dles-ed in the height ol !:i liion woie travelling lopi-ther 'ill a -Ireel car. T f i l r con versa' ion re v a led i hem to in: munitionworker-. Thev had a gi ii-vaiiee, namely, that, they had to go to a labor exchange each week to draw Iheir om-ptov mint allowance. Three more gi;N. elassilied as soi a nis h f ot e the war, visited a labor exchange to draw their allow- li.nec. line was immediately offered a position au a domestic servant, but she was indignant, and turning to her friends, said: "Listen to that. I lid you hoar what he offered me? A job Kciubbing floors. Not. much. Try again '. " I Cambridge .MJss Honor? Trott can "trot" Home on a typewriter. She wrote 510 words in ten minutes without a mistake on new matter in a test 4 a business college here, PRINCE JOACHIM IS DEPORTED AS PLOT TO RESTORE KAISER FAILS ALASKAN WOMAN KNIT HK1 CROSS HWKATKK, !iO. Boutllfl. Wash.. Feb. 21. When Mrs. Sophia Redmond, of Nolan. Alaska, walked into the Red Cross headiiuarters here recently and turned over $206 as the proceeds from the sale of u sweater she knit, the Rod Cross ofllriala were mildly aurprised. Mrs. Redmond left No Ian, which Is well within the Arctic Circle, on August 10. She walked iscventy-tive miles "to .Jtottjop and there boarded a boat for Nulato, a Journey of ri()0 tulles. At Nulato nlie hoarded a Yukon River boat for connection with a steamship for Seat tin. PRIEST FRIEND OF GIBBONS DIES TODAY Baltimore, Feb. 21. Monslgnor William A. Fletcher rector of the Baltimore Cuthrcdal and the closest ecclesiastical associate of Cardinal Gibbons in the l S. died thia morning at the Arch Fplscopal residence. CAMI' I I XSTOX "ZONK" IH NOW MATTF.R Ol HIKTORV Junction City. Kan. Feb. 21. The famous "Camp Vunston Zone," the first and said lo be the only one of Its kind in connection with nil army camp, has "silently folded lis tents" and gone its way. More than 1 00,000 men have been trained here, and all of them have patronized the zone, which boasted every kind of shop except u millinery shop along its broad street. Anything almost u soldier wanted to buy could he had. When camp official notified the shop owuers that after February 1 hut 10,000 men would be located here they decided it wa time to move. WILSON'S SIGNATURE TO BOOST GIN PRICE Boston, Feb, 21. Cocktails, highballs and oilier drinks in which whisky or gins are used, will he advanced at least five cents a glass win n (.'resident Wilson signs the li. mill, niiO, (Mill revenue bill, liiiior dealers declared today. The president is expected to sign the measure when he lauds here "Monday. I OCR CIIMORS I V ASSFMBI.V. Topeka, Kan , Feb. 21. The I !l 1 !l session of the Kansas Legislature boasts of four editors. They are: I!. !'. Ilowaiil. Arkansas Citv: ('. K. Miiiiii. Imwns. W. II. Shldler, Gii aid. and W. F. Hill. Westmoreland. MU llll Bs IHS( II B(.I II Camp Sherman. Feb 21.- Additional discharges are iinnoiiiu ed here as follows: From Delaware -- llliver B Jaynes. From M:ii ion Chiirles Jones. From Davton - Albert. A Horn, Fdward Svilun, Diaries. K. linker. From Mansfield Willard W. Kinion. From I'lhana llobart Brbkbs INJUNCTION OUT, BUT MICHIGAN CITY IS IN TIDAL WAVE OF BOOZE Monroe. .Mich, lib 2 1 --An injunction Was issued by Hie (iioiiit court ill Monroe today again ' the i in poi I it ion nf in I ppMoat i u ! i ) 1 1 r i into the sla'e of Mulligan. The ill Jilllilioll issued bv Judge .le-se Root, iiflei a unit inn had been libd bv the s:t,,t,v aitorniv genoial Hnd othol oth'i.iis Detroit. Fob. Zi. I'efviug and ignoring the fact that an injunction had boon issued in Monroe oountv prohibiting the importation of liquor into Michigan, an act which makes the liunor Bd of the stale tighter than over, the tidal wave of liooe thai has boon sweeping from Toledo to Detroit shows no signs of abatement today. Hundreds of ailtos left Detroit foi the Ohio oasis today. More than half a million gallons have been imported trom Ohio since the recent decision of the supreme court and the Dixie highway between Toledo and !etroit. has been renamed the "Avenue de Booze." While thousands of autos have made the trip from one to thrm times daily there have been but few arrests and those who are seized b the local authorities sudor o.ily 'hi inconvenience of being forced to giv up their intoxicants. . Three Detroiters bad their hope Sixth Son of Former Emperor Had Been Hard at Work: to Put Father Back on Throne. Berlin, Feb. 21 Princa Jachlut lias been deported from llavariu, being relMued at the IVushlaa front, where be was taken by a aiiuad of Bavaria n troops. Letters connecting him with the former KaJaer biheiues were found upon hun. BV ALFRED O. ANDERSEK BKRLIN. Feb. 20 (Via. London. Ftb. 21.) Following hla arrert a Munich after an unsuccessful attempt to restore Kalserdom, Prince Joachim, the sixth son of the former emperor, has been Interned in the Bay-erischcr hotel in the Bavarian capital.The prince was arrested '.while masijucradin ; under tho name of Count Me -z. A comnilttoe waa organlted oatcrmc uihiy to protect the Lantag. An attack was made on Wedoca-v day with sailors aiding the counter revolt binaries and, police headquarters at Munch were occupied. Th ullicials found they were arrested. Later Bailors and pioneers auacaect the Lantag building but were dercat-. ... .i... ..i ..... it en oy in kuvui iiiuuiii. rui then that Joachim was Identified. r Urand Duke Frederick August has appealed to the Oldenburg Lantag for 150.000 marks annually..", pleading that he would be poverty atrlckca with any less. , .-." AGREE ON BILLS ; WHICH MUST BE MADE INTO LAKc i Washington, Feb. 21. Out o jam of legislation in both houses cs oc Congress there came today a definite program to be put through between now and March 4. the date for ad journnient of the C5th Congress. It can he authoritatively .stated thiii tho program agreed upon after conferences between House and Sen-ale leaders of both parties calls fwf the passage of these bills: Thi! civil sundry appropriation bill which was to be reported to the House by the appropriation committee i his afternoon. The rivers and harbors bill. 'the ii in ii i I hi s public buildings bill. The -bill appropriating $1,000,000-ono to maintain the government'a guarantee of $2.20 a bushel for tbo l!ll!l wheat crop. The oil laud leasing bill. The bill appropriating $750,000.-nun to be lidded to the original $500-uoii.ooo revolving fund of the rall-v a y administration. A measure appropriating funds to carry out tin program of the shipping board. ci ii! bed on the altar of booze till morning when their auto waa wrecked by a si root car. Toledo. Feb. 21. -Shattered automobiles ,y the score lino the !0 niilrt macadam road between this rity ami Detroit today, all wrecked during a mad race in last night's bliuding snow storm to rush whisky with an estimated value of $2.O'io.l00 into Michigan, following the Michigan supreme couit decision making necessary a search and seizure warrant before ollii-ois (l1n search persons suspe, tod ,,f taking whiskey iul that state. The whiskey earnan began moving earlv vr-ti-nlav. It was impossible tor local garage and inotoi men to meet the demand for machine and today it is estimated that l'.0l" whiskey runners are marooned ill this city unable to tind means ot transput tation for theumdves and their eaigoes of whiskev. Steam railways and electric lint were taxed to their limit. Liunor dealers' stocks were depleted in retold time Police attested tM of the runner. and confiscated whiskey valud at JaOn.iiiiii. I'oliee estimates todar place the number of runners operat tng between this city and Detroit yesterday at 20,000. j

WoosfER Daily Repub The Weafcr Local rains tonight; sllelit-ty colder. Saturday generally fair. Vol. XXXII, No. 222 WOOSTER, OHIO FRIDAY. FEB. 21, 1919 Price 2 Cents. By Carrier 10c a Week FEAK EMBOLI LICAN ( ' '4,000 CtaWM Dally, SM MAY KILL TIffiK SETTLE RUSSIAN FEW DAYS-ISLAND MEETING OFF Paris, Feb. 21 Tin- council of leu, representing the Itiu, live na-ion at the jieace conference resumed sessions today for tin- first tiini' since being interrupted by t lie al-luck on I'reinior Clement can. A detailed account of the last provisions of the armistice i to he presented by Mai shall I'oi h. .This will describe the occupation of the "est bank of the Rhine, as a preventative of hostilities again.! Franc or other internal ional com-plications.Pails, Feb. 21 A solution of the gigantic Russiau problem will he found by the committee of ten rep. resi ntatives of the big five powers within two or three days, according 10 a statement made today by Andre Tardieu, a member of the French peace commission M Tardieu made it known for the first time that conversations with the Russian bolshcvlki bad been broken off following their reply to the Invitation to meet representatives of the allies at Princes Island in the sen of Marmora However, the solution which lln olilento hopes to reach will cinbracn the question of the conference between the allies and the various Russian factors The allies demanded a cessation of hostilities in Russia also a suspension of bolshevik massacres, it was pointed out, whereas the soviet government replied merely with a pecuniary offer. M Tardieu characterized this reply as Irrelevant The work of the various committees, including that the commission dealing with reparation will be finished by the time President Wilson returns (about March 12) it was stated by M Tardieu. M. Tardieu is expected to state tbo position of France on the question of Germany's western frontier when this important matter comes up before the council of ten this mouth. RUSSIAN REDS HAVE 250,000 REAL FIGHTERS London. Feb. 21. The Russian Bolsheviks now have an army of 75U.0UU soldiers, of whom 2fi0.i,ino me efficient fighters, said a (ientiHu wireless dispatch picked up lu re to- day. The Bolsheviks are. planning an plniiuiii; offensive against Poland, cast Prussia, Bohemia, Slavonia and Austria- Hungary in the spring, according to reports from Stockholm. The Russian munitions factories are being speeded up. it is said, and agitators are being sent to Kngtaiid to disseminate Bolshevik principles. SCHOOLS HA XV. CI.ASSKS IX PR1VATK HO.MKS IIP Klkhart, Kan.. Feb. 21. With all schools closed since October 11 on account of the Influenza ban the Klkhart high schools have begun rce-ItntiotM in private homes. Juniors nd seniors alrendv are :i"enil'er. classes and the other schools may follow. I rkncii and bklcians in THK MARKKT CO RCATTLK. Seattle. Wash., Feb. 21. The llelstein-Friesian Association of America has an order for l.'i.nno head of dairy cows to be shipped to France, acording to George A. One, a prominent cattleman of this state. Belgium also has orders in for a large number of thoroughbred cattle.INTRODUCE NEW BILLS FOR OHIO Columbus. Feb. 21. --The following bills were Introduced today: By Representative Fottrrman, of Hamilton, appropriating three million dollars as follows: 7M.no for the state board of administration. 'SOO.t.iOO for policing, controlling and maintaining highways: $r,00 for constructing and repairing main market roads; $225.00"! for weak school districts: 150.000 to renay owners for stock destroyed in fighting the hoof and mouth disease. Stokes of Montgomery: An emergency measure allowing bankrupt municipalitiea to issue bonds to provide work lor unemployed. Mr. Dunspauh of Mahoning: Pro- rldinr no lrl under 21 ean work ov- ... i a kKiin fi.tiiriluT: houn other aays, or orer 5 boura per week. PROBLEM WITHIN I T ill AND ARIZONA I'l.AN .swapping i:i:si:k .ii(s Ctah. Feb. 21. Sail I.;(k I'tall is '(lie City, ring with Arf.omi for a - wap of la ml fax or I lie trade consummated it A 1 izona a ppeurs t and if Die dial i will tievessitale t b first change in Stale lines, and incidentally the first revision of maps of the Tinted States for almost a quarter of a century. Ctali would swap the Kabilt Indian Reservation for the Piute Reservation, thus making the Sun Juan River the boundary line between the States. voi.o co i" x tv, big pi:r cai,.. HAS CAPITA W FA LI II Woodland, t'al., Feb county has the highest 21. Yolo per capita the I ' n i led ! wealth of any county in I States, according to statistics com piled by the chamber of commerce here and the local banks. These showed that Liberty Bond purchasers in Yolo county totaled $2S5 p'-r capita, or $:i.!i.')(.iol. The banks of the county have $7,112.N.r4 on deposit, or more than $174 per capita. HUNS ONCE MORE DEFY VICTORS London. Feb. 21. Germany is again defying armisiies conditions, according to information received liens today. The Germans have not ceased hostilities against the Poles and according to advices from Warsaw infantry and artillery attacks were in progress on the eastern front on Wednesday. BEHGER, SENTENCED TO PEN, IS OUT ON BOND ;! Chicago, Feb, 2 1 . Coilgressiiiaii-olee' Victor L. lierger ami bis lour associate Socialists sentenced to 2" years in the federal pi ison at L a . oiiwortli. late verterda.v by federal jud ie Landis, are today al liberty on bonds of $2."i,mi(i each, for which So cial sis and friends in Chicago scheduled property valued at J'ino,- IMlO. Twenly-live men and women signed the bonds for Berger. Irwin St John Tucker. Adolph Cornier. L. l.oi is Kngdahl and William Kruse. the Socialists found guilty of obstructing the draft and intei loring with war activities. Judge AlschubT betore .signing, the appeal bonds, warned the men thai any attempt to repeat I he offenses for which I bey wire convicted would result in immediate cancellation of the hoiid.s and that they would be sent lo (all pending the appeal. To tlii. the defendants all agreed. SHERMAN CALLS WILSON UNWISE ! ON BOSTON TALK I Washington, Feb. 1 Senator Sherman of Illinois. picsented a resolution today declaring it the sense, of the senate that the president should refrain from public discussion of the league of nation': propus't ion until be has oniuttini- ca'ed with cither the M-nati . ...i P' 'I or the foreign relations roiiiiuittct . he resolution tntiiirales tlie presi detitial address at Boston "ill lliwise, undiplomatic, and calculate to promote discord Let ween t h resident and the senate. COHIN TO PLEAD THAT HE IS INSANE Paris. Feb. 21.- Iie.imu the defense of Liuile Collin ant of Premier M. i bmon-p was learned today fmm 11 v-ll be assail all It h ii' h I that a grandfather and OU-lll bo died in a mad house. Cottin is described by friend- not strong minded. H'- ha- be n m fluenceil lately by l!i.-heik lit'ia lure. liublin. Fob 21. The eei ut ve-of the Sein Fein organization Todav decided to make Faster Momlav a holiday "in honor of the Dublin re bell ion and the Sein Fein dead " A n received from Prof Develera. who recently escaped from orison, sayini that he had "fled to do Ireland work and 1s aoing it." (BUTTER PRICE SHOULD ! G0D0WSAY -Washington. Feb 21 -There H plenty of creamery butter in the cold : ii .rare houses in the I'. S. and prices should be going down instead of up. I On February 1. 1 ! 1 i there were I in storage :!i.M ," .T!."i pounds, as j compared with 2'i.72-".M " pounds l last year, in addition to 1 ;!, i !"i,9 4 . i pounds held by the government for ; the army, navy and allied goveru-' inents tiie bureau of markets, de-; partmeut of agriculture announced ' today. NO DETAILS OF LEAGUE IN HIS TALK AT BOSTON President, Due to Arrive Monday Noon, Will Speak Extemporaneously.Washington, I eh. 21. President Wilson will sail on his return trip to Furooc iiIhuiI March .". it was an- I honored at the navy dcpai-1 incut to. day. I 'i Hollander MacCiiulct has rcccii-eil a wireless dispatch I coin I be Geolge Washington. rMilo.liiK lb.it that vessel be held in readiness to mi.! with the president for I rain e at about thet date. 'I be president cMils t ic;uh Boston not later than noon Monday. Me will enc Monday night tor Washington, and expects In ho at work in the executives office of the while house the following morning. WASHINGTON. Feb. 21. That I President Wilson's Boston addresses j will deal with the broad problems of ' the league of nations and not go lute details of the construction of the otislilutioti, became known today, win ii the president let it ho known that he would speak extemporaneously. This information was con i'il to secretary Tumulty bv win-less. Al the san.e time the president requested that arrangements be made for him to deliver the addresses u-carly in the day as possible. Ac eonlinglv Secretary Tumulty arraii;.' ed for the address to take place between 1 and 2:::o p. m It was stat pod the president will speak about C"p minutes. Six C S. dost rovers steamed u to sea today to give President Wilsol his tirst welcome home ami to escorl to this port the steamship C.eorg Washington. The six speedy light ing ships ale the Gamble, .Meredith llapliug. Paulding. Walker and Con vnglian. They expected to reach th' George Washington about live bun drcil miles off Capo Cod. The presidential ship, which is dm In arrive here-Monday, was report"! !oda about l.ooo miles out steam ing far ahead of her naval convov ; Because of a slight ao ideiit to on-'of her turbines, the drciidnaugh ! New Mcmco. lieuding llic niuvny could make olilv half speed and wio i forced to drop behind, while the ;n- companding dost l oyer licet was tieie back bv the heavy seas. It is expected, h.jwovoi. that the latter wi' latch up with the George Washing Ion before the desl I oyers llii.t lMt hire today ieah her. The cttiis4i Denver also put to sea today to moot the George Washington. When the I 'i esidelit 's boat arrive-here it will anchor in president Bonds. The presidential patlv will ,e transfeiied to the navy coast guard steamer Ossippcc. aboard w hich will 'be Ma jor I'eteis ami Governor Coolidgo ami possibls otbot New ICnglaii'l governors. The presi ilrnt will land .t Commonwealth en I nd then will begin the paraih ..... ...... ... .1... I... 1tiV:i across i lie im mi tii- . .i. . i Imtcl in the Bal; Bay The proi e-...... ;n pi.i.u. 1 1 , 1 1 . 1 1 1-1 . Kiilnl lines ii ' i. .!,, u, ipp.-.niio- The w elcome to I ho ptesidolit is oxpocte, ti he the noisiest ami most speefacu lai overaMordeil a disl ing u i' !o 'I vis iliir to N vv lingl.iip'l Puilding a long I ho t -onto ol man h will Im in gala al'iro aiid as tbo an timi'ibile a i rv ing Presiib iit and Mrs Wib r.n. sin rounded , tronp of avlrv. pas s !..;lcin omlu'.n. Ih tires,,nt ial salnli- of 2 1 gun.-. wi" ho hied Al tbo ImleT the Pie:-idonl will confer with Ins soi 1 1 i.ii v. .lo'opl, p Tmiptilty In tl.p- evening th Pr side nt will make Ins addre-s al Moibauics Mall II o seating ca pa itv nf tbo hall is onlv s.wn tiou-sainl. toif tt is etl'ii atod i tint matt-. 2 mi I. mi appli at lot, for i ii l.ets v made. Pians wote nl. being i om ;! ' '! t'elav 'or the rorepiHiTi In Mr. Wilson. Miip". t'a'lieriiio p..osl,k'iv -kv "little graildn. other of t'.o B'J- ial: 1 ti id hi ion." now in P.oston is alnoi.:. fj.o 41 women whom Mr- peters ! i named If) asi.-t hoi in the tocoptioni !! I he Ptoujdenfv Wife Bollaife-- While his parents wen; aay l:udolih Iadvga. need 11. found a revolver. He thought it as empty when he pulled the trigger, but his brother Frank, aged t. was killed. . m m M. CLEMENCEAU SERIOUSLY ILL; CRISIS IS NEAR Paris. I Vb. 21. The condition of Premier Cleilieiiceiiu became critical today. The temperature of the pre. iiticr rose somewhat, and three of the most eminent physicians in I Vance were hurriedly summoned."Nothing can lie aid now," was staled by one t the physicians after the fll s cvumiiia-liiin. ll was know i, however, that l ben' tire f ears l hat an embolism may develop.. (It was an embolism that caused the death of Col. Theodore ISooseielt. ) Paris, Feb. 21. Premier Cleinen-ceau's condition wus again satisfail-orv today. He spent a restful night, but I ho physicians hold that the crisis may not he reached until Sunday, j Andre Tardieu, ini-mber of the French peaco commlsaioi) said that the premier hud not expectorated any blood since Wedlinesilny. The bullet which struck the chest did not penetrate (lit; right lung but only the outer tissue If fatal res u lis do fore Saturday opinio not set In he- Is prevalent among the four physicians al tending that M. Clemenceaii will recover. Despite the fact thht M.Ciemcn--caus condition was aald to be satisfactory today it waa jtatud that his absence from the pclco conference Mas likely to be prolonged. Fear of pulmqnftrjiiponjpllcatlona seemed removed toifiiy. The police ire keeping up a constant Kiarch of 'be homes of known anarchists mid the managing director of the new.s-paper Liberluire has been arrested. When his home was searched a see-ret printing press was discovered iloug with thousands of pamphlet., Irawn up in conformity with the Russian bolshevik doctrines. Thev were addressed to all or theconi--aid M. Tardieu. "The premier n-iinnlsts of the world. "We have ever reason for hope" mains in excellent humor and lli-loeiors have the greatest, difficult v ill keeping him Iroiii talking. He n-usok to stay in bed mid insists upon biking about the attack. He read ' he newspapers which contain very little else than news about himself ind wants to converse?, which the nhy: (elans think is an unwise thing ' The chief fears that lire felt ali o vor the advanced age o M. Clemen ii. ( lie is going mi Mil) But no fears re l in the miml o! "the Tiger" hiui',1 II. lie is cheer fill and confident that he will ,-oon 'ie out and about, taking up om e again I he strenuous labors of the peace conference His womlerlul coiiMgos is the gfeati-t asset The premier h e)s that It Is a 'midship to have vi iors refused lo see h I m and be has chafed a bit under this restrict ion The patient, "ordial nature craves companionship mil conversation tin Thursday aMiinoon the premier slept for a while and wus much rested It Is reganied by the pub-lie at largo as a s.guificant fact that 'be doctors behl h.n k until yesterday the information that one of the bullets bud a fleeted the right lung This news acted a damper upon the joy of the people, hut the later information' that "" premier wa doing; so well gavi the public call' for hither spirii - On account of Hi- attempted a sassiiiaiiou premiei Lloyd George m Knglaml, postponed the trip be wa-to have made to I'ariii. The big five ad H.iiriu d the moot ilig they woie to ,.iv hold on Thiii'-day ;il ii. They e-ot today, how ever 700 SLAIN IN GERMAN SCRAP Berlin. I.ii j ii I Via London, lib 21. 1 Seven hundred Kparta- lides well killed ,.: wounded HI the righting willi govi rniiieiit troops :H the Ruhr lii-Miit of Rhenish I'liis-sia Tb-y leteiv.ii i.eavy lenifoice-lueiits from Betpi. Tbo Iieiit-, h liatik at Mulbeim has t n looted and 4'oi.ijiiii.iiiii mrks stolon t'AWKIl OVS1CIW FATAL. Havftna. Illv . Feb. 21. H. T. Wheeler, of Forest City, and his son Charlox ;lioii from ptomaine poisoning caused by eating canned oysters at a birthday celebration. The son had Just returned from the army. xami: sorxiiii i orfign Gaeluno Galioiil, aged 25. a Cincinnati soldier, told the court that for an American liU name soundid loo foreign, and lie made application for his name to lie Americanized. The" ' court decided that the soldier' position was well taken mid al- lowed him to change his name to "George Albert Galion.' lie is attached to the coat artil- lory and is thoroughly Anieri- TREASURY WILL ISSUESOMENEW CERTIFICATES Washington, Feb. 2 1 .--Treasury certificates of indebtedness will be submitted al par and accrued interest by Secretary of the Treasury Glass on February 27. payable July 2!', and both principal and interest exempt from all taxation. The bonds will be issued ill Jo nil. $l,(m(), ffi.tmo, $111,000 and $100,000 si.es. all at 4 1-2 per cent, by tbo Federal Reserve banks. Subscriptions will close March .r. TWO ITALIANS DIE IN ELECTRIC CHAIR Columbus. Feb. 2 1.- Heath by lectroculiou shortly after iiidiiiiglit this morning was the penally paid by Frank Mazzano. 21, and Rosa no Borgia, 2.ri, Akron Italians, convicted of murdering Patrolman Get bin Richards at Akror. 12 months ago. Akron citizens witnessed the legal I killing of the prsioners at the penitentiary. The stale legislature turned down the reiiies( of Heprcseiila-tive Funis, JiemoiTat, of Lucas county, for iliiiii-iliate actioi. Into 'yesterday on his resolution asking Gov. Cox lo commute the sentences of the two men lo Mo i m prison men I . "It is not right that I should die , if M.izzano. he toll the truth." said Boigia when Warden Thomas asked the prisoner, alter being M rapped in the death (hail, if ho hail anything to sa.v. Borgia's last words were ; l hat be was innocent . "I have nothing to sa.v now." ile- ' clarod Mazaiio, w ho was elect rocut - jed lirst. YANKS ARE IN BERLIN HOTEL Copenhagen, .-,,, American troop:, sent in llerlin lo Kuard the food supplies are iiiar1ereil al a ho tel to hi the German capital, according I message received by the Fxtia Bladet. today. LAUGH AT THEIR OLD JOBS; WAGES TOO SMALL ' Loudon, Fob. t.ihv maili. Thoir. ands of women " munitions" In F.nglaiid are now l aving the time of their lives now. Although not drawing the high wages they did dining the vvar. they are receiving $7 00 a week out-iif woik pay from the ilrll i' ll Gov ortitni lit. Inning the war some ol the e glil, 1 illtieil ill Ii IJ I'll a;: $ 1 .'. a week, whlb all pp them drew al lea-l $20. Lo-ing all conception of Hie value o,' mi.nev the'v "blow II ' on line silk'-. !a hlonahle dresxe -.ls lo the theatre ii nd I lie seio ide. IPInre I he war thev woi l.id in, .tiviinl: al . 2. with fond and bulging. Still retaining, their iii;llioiiar i lii'lp-. but noi tli.i pay. tin- gii), to lii -f lo return lo their old po-itioir 'a I p 1 1 . -1 1 1 .i 1 1 1 - tljoiiirli (ilt r d Iwiij. ! I lie wage Ihoy ricciviil l.efole. ThoT 'piefi.r to draw the "Government J7 a l w eel. s ute- lily. "I he following im id ut- j-Iikw tin al'i'llde ril" the ej -: Two gills dles-ed in the height ol !:i liion woie travelling lopi-ther 'ill a -Ireel car. T f i l r con versa' ion re v a led i hem to in: munitionworker-. Thev had a gi ii-vaiiee, namely, that, they had to go to a labor exchange each week to draw Iheir om-ptov mint allowance. Three more gi;N. elassilied as soi a nis h f ot e the war, visited a labor exchange to draw their allow- li.nec. line was immediately offered a position au a domestic servant, but she was indignant, and turning to her friends, said: "Listen to that. I lid you hoar what he offered me? A job Kciubbing floors. Not. much. Try again '. " I Cambridge .MJss Honor? Trott can "trot" Home on a typewriter. She wrote 510 words in ten minutes without a mistake on new matter in a test 4 a business college here, PRINCE JOACHIM IS DEPORTED AS PLOT TO RESTORE KAISER FAILS ALASKAN WOMAN KNIT HK1 CROSS HWKATKK, !iO. Boutllfl. Wash.. Feb. 21. When Mrs. Sophia Redmond, of Nolan. Alaska, walked into the Red Cross headiiuarters here recently and turned over $206 as the proceeds from the sale of u sweater she knit, the Rod Cross ofllriala were mildly aurprised. Mrs. Redmond left No Ian, which Is well within the Arctic Circle, on August 10. She walked iscventy-tive miles "to .Jtottjop and there boarded a boat for Nulato, a Journey of ri()0 tulles. At Nulato nlie hoarded a Yukon River boat for connection with a steamship for Seat tin. PRIEST FRIEND OF GIBBONS DIES TODAY Baltimore, Feb. 21. Monslgnor William A. Fletcher rector of the Baltimore Cuthrcdal and the closest ecclesiastical associate of Cardinal Gibbons in the l S. died thia morning at the Arch Fplscopal residence. CAMI' I I XSTOX "ZONK" IH NOW MATTF.R Ol HIKTORV Junction City. Kan. Feb. 21. The famous "Camp Vunston Zone," the first and said lo be the only one of Its kind in connection with nil army camp, has "silently folded lis tents" and gone its way. More than 1 00,000 men have been trained here, and all of them have patronized the zone, which boasted every kind of shop except u millinery shop along its broad street. Anything almost u soldier wanted to buy could he had. When camp official notified the shop owuers that after February 1 hut 10,000 men would be located here they decided it wa time to move. WILSON'S SIGNATURE TO BOOST GIN PRICE Boston, Feb, 21. Cocktails, highballs and oilier drinks in which whisky or gins are used, will he advanced at least five cents a glass win n (.'resident Wilson signs the li. mill, niiO, (Mill revenue bill, liiiior dealers declared today. The president is expected to sign the measure when he lauds here "Monday. I OCR CIIMORS I V ASSFMBI.V. Topeka, Kan , Feb. 21. The I !l 1 !l session of the Kansas Legislature boasts of four editors. They are: I!. !'. Ilowaiil. Arkansas Citv: ('. K. Miiiiii. Imwns. W. II. Shldler, Gii aid. and W. F. Hill. Westmoreland. MU llll Bs IHS( II B(.I II Camp Sherman. Feb 21.- Additional discharges are iinnoiiiu ed here as follows: From Delaware -- llliver B Jaynes. From M:ii ion Chiirles Jones. From Davton - Albert. A Horn, Fdward Svilun, Diaries. K. linker. From Mansfield Willard W. Kinion. From I'lhana llobart Brbkbs INJUNCTION OUT, BUT MICHIGAN CITY IS IN TIDAL WAVE OF BOOZE Monroe. .Mich, lib 2 1 --An injunction Was issued by Hie (iioiiit court ill Monroe today again ' the i in poi I it ion nf in I ppMoat i u ! i ) 1 1 r i into the sla'e of Mulligan. The ill Jilllilioll issued bv Judge .le-se Root, iiflei a unit inn had been libd bv the s:t,,t,v aitorniv genoial Hnd othol oth'i.iis Detroit. Fob. Zi. I'efviug and ignoring the fact that an injunction had boon issued in Monroe oountv prohibiting the importation of liquor into Michigan, an act which makes the liunor Bd of the stale tighter than over, the tidal wave of liooe thai has boon sweeping from Toledo to Detroit shows no signs of abatement today. Hundreds of ailtos left Detroit foi the Ohio oasis today. More than half a million gallons have been imported trom Ohio since the recent decision of the supreme court and the Dixie highway between Toledo and !etroit. has been renamed the "Avenue de Booze." While thousands of autos have made the trip from one to thrm times daily there have been but few arrests and those who are seized b the local authorities sudor o.ily 'hi inconvenience of being forced to giv up their intoxicants. . Three Detroiters bad their hope Sixth Son of Former Emperor Had Been Hard at Work: to Put Father Back on Throne. Berlin, Feb. 21 Princa Jachlut lias been deported from llavariu, being relMued at the IVushlaa front, where be was taken by a aiiuad of Bavaria n troops. Letters connecting him with the former KaJaer biheiues were found upon hun. BV ALFRED O. ANDERSEK BKRLIN. Feb. 20 (Via. London. Ftb. 21.) Following hla arrert a Munich after an unsuccessful attempt to restore Kalserdom, Prince Joachim, the sixth son of the former emperor, has been Interned in the Bay-erischcr hotel in the Bavarian capital.The prince was arrested '.while masijucradin ; under tho name of Count Me -z. A comnilttoe waa organlted oatcrmc uihiy to protect the Lantag. An attack was made on Wedoca-v day with sailors aiding the counter revolt binaries and, police headquarters at Munch were occupied. Th ullicials found they were arrested. Later Bailors and pioneers auacaect the Lantag building but were dercat-. ... .i... ..i ..... it en oy in kuvui iiiuuiii. rui then that Joachim was Identified. r Urand Duke Frederick August has appealed to the Oldenburg Lantag for 150.000 marks annually..", pleading that he would be poverty atrlckca with any less. , .-." AGREE ON BILLS ; WHICH MUST BE MADE INTO LAKc i Washington, Feb. 21. Out o jam of legislation in both houses cs oc Congress there came today a definite program to be put through between now and March 4. the date for ad journnient of the C5th Congress. It can he authoritatively .stated thiii tho program agreed upon after conferences between House and Sen-ale leaders of both parties calls fwf the passage of these bills: Thi! civil sundry appropriation bill which was to be reported to the House by the appropriation committee i his afternoon. The rivers and harbors bill. 'the ii in ii i I hi s public buildings bill. The -bill appropriating $1,000,000-ono to maintain the government'a guarantee of $2.20 a bushel for tbo l!ll!l wheat crop. The oil laud leasing bill. The bill appropriating $750,000.-nun to be lidded to the original $500-uoii.ooo revolving fund of the rall-v a y administration. A measure appropriating funds to carry out tin program of the shipping board. ci ii! bed on the altar of booze till morning when their auto waa wrecked by a si root car. Toledo. Feb. 21. -Shattered automobiles ,y the score lino the !0 niilrt macadam road between this rity ami Detroit today, all wrecked during a mad race in last night's bliuding snow storm to rush whisky with an estimated value of $2.O'io.l00 into Michigan, following the Michigan supreme couit decision making necessary a search and seizure warrant before ollii-ois (l1n search persons suspe, tod ,,f taking whiskey iul that state. The whiskey earnan began moving earlv vr-ti-nlav. It was impossible tor local garage and inotoi men to meet the demand for machine and today it is estimated that l'.0l" whiskey runners are marooned ill this city unable to tind means ot transput tation for theumdves and their eaigoes of whiskev. Steam railways and electric lint were taxed to their limit. Liunor dealers' stocks were depleted in retold time Police attested tM of the runner. and confiscated whiskey valud at JaOn.iiiiii. I'oliee estimates todar place the number of runners operat tng between this city and Detroit yesterday at 20,000. j